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I'm sure you've been asked before BUT where is all the reloading powder.I've tried everywhere?? This may help...http://www.gunbot.net/reloading/Powder/
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Part of the reason things suck these days is internet.
Someone asks, everyone goes and gets it there. Where normally it would be by happenstances, word of mouth etc...
Same with fish biting, deer rutting, favorite baits, holes strategies.
Internet has made the world a better place for lazier folks. And thats not a dis either. Just the way it is. Easier to google, than to read a book on how to catch redfish and then go out and learn... now you can google, find where and what they were biting on yesterday and stand a really good chance of hitting some today.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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To add to the hysteria then: I was in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Scheels had H380 8# and 4759 Cabelas had h380 1# and IMR 4064 1# and 4227. There is a store in Evanston WY that had 3031, 296, trail boss, and quite a few others as well.
Stupidity is expensive If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
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Oh I"m not against the use of the net... just saying what do folks expect?
If there is some kind of shortage and then everyone posts up where stuff is, its not going to last long at all.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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The only thing I know that works is to keep trying. I have a hard time finding the Ramshot & Accurate powders I use for reloading. I regularly check the major internet sources. Just the other day, I decided to check some local sources within an hour's drive of my hometown. Bingo. I found what I was looking for (not the quantity I was looking for but at least I found some). So, I'm ok for now.
Luckily, I bought a ton of 22lr ammo well before the run on this took place and the existing supplies dwindled. I have always kept a good supply of this, since I do alot of this type shooting. Now, if I could just find some 22WMR ammo!!
This whole situation has got to get better because it can't get much worse.
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Local Sports Authority has 22wmr ammo on the shelves just sitting there. At least as they did last week.
Stupidity is expensive If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
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What specifically are you looking for hglass?
Mike
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I live on Long Island. Any help is appreciated Sh*t, can't help there... I'm in western NY on the PA border.
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Still little to no powder here in the Ogden, UT area, unless you are reloading steel shotshells or 50 BMG. Primers we get off and on. Once in a while there is a little bit of 22LR. I've had 8 pounds of TAC on backorder since October. Cabela's had 7828,varget and 4350, and sportsmans in riverdale had some N165 and N560 and a good lot of remington primers. Remington primers is all i've been able to find now for about 6 months
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Cabela's in Lehi had most every brand of primer. Though not necessarily in all sizes.
Stupidity is expensive If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
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Bullets seem to be the hard thing to come by now. I'm well stocked for powder, primers, & brass but can't find the right bullets.
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Apparently it's a regional thing because most of the shelves were full of bullets just about everywhere I went last weekend. Pretty much if it wasn't in store A you could find it in store B. Are you looking for something totally off the wall?
Stupidity is expensive If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
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